Antique Moroccan Fes (Fez) Polychrome Pottery Covered Jar | Late 19th to Early 20th Century

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360-degree rotating view of an antique Moroccan hand-painted covered pottery jar from Fes, featuring vibrant polychrome floral decoration, a fitted domed lid, glazed earthenware construction, and traditional Islamic-inspired ornamentation.
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Antique Moroccan Fes (Fez) Polychrome Pottery Covered Jar | Late 19th to Early 20th Century

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Historical Context & Origin

Region: Morocco, likely Fes (Fez)
Material: Hand-Painted Glazed Earthenware
Period: Late 19th to Early 20th Century

Description

This finely hand-painted Moroccan covered pottery jar represents a beautiful example of traditional North African ceramic craftsmanship. Produced in the historic pottery centers of Fes (Fez), the vessel features a rounded body surmounted by a domed lid with a knop finial, all decorated in vibrant polychrome underglaze enamels.

The cream-colored ground is richly adorned with stylized floral and foliate motifs executed in turquoise, cobalt blue, yellow, manganese purple, and black. Repeating almond-shaped cartouches alternate with scrolling floral ornament and dotted decorative bands, creating a harmonious design that wraps continuously around both the body and lid.

The interior is coated with a pale turquoise glaze, while the underside bears a hand-painted workshop mark likely identifying the artisan or pottery workshop. The piece demonstrates the enduring influence of Islamic decorative traditions, where geometric balance and stylized floral ornament combine to create visually striking ceramic wares.

Likely intended for the storage of spices, preserves, sweets, or household goods, this charming covered jar embodies the vibrant ceramic traditions for which Moroccan pottery remains celebrated throughout the world.

Features

- Hand-thrown earthenware construction

- Matching fitted domed lid

- Hand-painted polychrome decoration

- Turquoise, cobalt blue, yellow, manganese purple, and black enamels

- Traditional Islamic floral and foliate motifs

- Hand-painted workshop mark to underside

- Fully glazed interior

Cultural Significance

Moroccan pottery from Fes (Fez) represents one of the most important ceramic traditions of the Islamic world. For centuries, artisans have employed hand-painted geometric and floral motifs inspired by Islamic artistic principles, creating ceramics prized for both their beauty and utility. Pieces such as this demonstrate the continuation of these historic techniques into the modern era while preserving centuries-old decorative traditions.

Condition

Good antique condition. Expected glaze wear, kiln imperfections, minor surface abrasions, and age-related crazing throughout. Interior staining and firing irregularities present. Small areas of glaze loss and wear consistent with age and use. No significant structural damage observed.

Dimensions (Approximate)

Height: 6.5 inches
Diameter: 5.25 inches

Age (Approximate)

100–130 years old

Provenance

From a private collection in New York City, New York, USA. 

Learn More

Explore a comparable example of traditional Moroccan pottery at the Victoria and Albert Museum

Browse our curated Ceramics & Pottery: Ancient Heritage Art Collection

Descripción

Historical Context & Origin

Region: Morocco, likely Fes (Fez)
Material: Hand-Painted Glazed Earthenware
Period: Late 19th to Early 20th Century

Description

This finely hand-painted Moroccan covered pottery jar represents a beautiful example of traditional North African ceramic craftsmanship. Produced in the historic pottery centers of Fes (Fez), the vessel features a rounded body surmounted by a domed lid with a knop finial, all decorated in vibrant polychrome underglaze enamels.

The cream-colored ground is richly adorned with stylized floral and foliate motifs executed in turquoise, cobalt blue, yellow, manganese purple, and black. Repeating almond-shaped cartouches alternate with scrolling floral ornament and dotted decorative bands, creating a harmonious design that wraps continuously around both the body and lid.

The interior is coated with a pale turquoise glaze, while the underside bears a hand-painted workshop mark likely identifying the artisan or pottery workshop. The piece demonstrates the enduring influence of Islamic decorative traditions, where geometric balance and stylized floral ornament combine to create visually striking ceramic wares.

Likely intended for the storage of spices, preserves, sweets, or household goods, this charming covered jar embodies the vibrant ceramic traditions for which Moroccan pottery remains celebrated throughout the world.

Features

- Hand-thrown earthenware construction

- Matching fitted domed lid

- Hand-painted polychrome decoration

- Turquoise, cobalt blue, yellow, manganese purple, and black enamels

- Traditional Islamic floral and foliate motifs

- Hand-painted workshop mark to underside

- Fully glazed interior

Cultural Significance

Moroccan pottery from Fes (Fez) represents one of the most important ceramic traditions of the Islamic world. For centuries, artisans have employed hand-painted geometric and floral motifs inspired by Islamic artistic principles, creating ceramics prized for both their beauty and utility. Pieces such as this demonstrate the continuation of these historic techniques into the modern era while preserving centuries-old decorative traditions.

Condition

Good antique condition. Expected glaze wear, kiln imperfections, minor surface abrasions, and age-related crazing throughout. Interior staining and firing irregularities present. Small areas of glaze loss and wear consistent with age and use. No significant structural damage observed.

Dimensions (Approximate)

Height: 6.5 inches
Diameter: 5.25 inches

Age (Approximate)

100–130 years old

Provenance

From a private collection in New York City, New York, USA. 

Learn More

Explore a comparable example of traditional Moroccan pottery at the Victoria and Albert Museum

Browse our curated Ceramics & Pottery: Ancient Heritage Art Collection

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